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t cloudy sky brought darkness Art of Letter Writing Shown h»-te today that if < x Pre c‘< t R< os welt came ho i< lenly, he all to soon, thus 1 was com By Frank Gould might be in the humoi 1 h id the pelled to make a wet camp, It was on Christmas of i860, Mr. limbs of trees were gathered, a bright South - ole expedition himself. -----—oO<> — and Mrs. Sam Dement had invited fire kept me comparatively warm. New York. Jan. it — Although t all people of the Coquille valley to 1 The wailing of the winds through not announced by his attorneys, it CAME XI At. - lb MX', r. i>. 1 -n have a jolly time at their home C Id the trees and the rolling of the surf is reported today that Frank A lit tie bov . the son of Q.iris. D. Sam, we all knew, was one of Were not pleasant to the ear. Thus Gould’s answer to the suit of Bes Peteisou. ¡1 well known resident . t those jolly fellows and Mrs. Dement the hours passed, when from way sie DeVoe, the dancer, tor a> Jacksonville, Iowa. Lad a siidd 11 and a most hospitable lady and an ex off, the howl of a wolf drew mv at leged breach of promise w ill preb violent attack of croup. Much tin k strmgy phlegm cam- up after gtvit g cellent cook. Sam played the fiddle tention. Nearer and nearer it came, ably be filed tomorrow. CbambeiImu’s Cough Remedy. Mr. and you may believe he could play other wolves hail oined in the howl In the meantime some one has Peterson -HO; “1 think i:e would choked to d-atb Lad we nut too, he called the figures for the and from all sides their cries soon totaled the terms of endearment th. t Lave given Litt' this remedy. Tor sale by cotillion, and for amusements sake, began, and I realized that they Miss DeVoe alleges Gould used in C. Y. Lowe. used some expressions ini ended were encircling me. Rain and love letters to lie-. The tally list to produce merriment. For instance snow still fell at intervals and my was a long one and revealed an ex Been Taking Turns instead of “address your partner,” supply of wood was getting low. pert’s knowledge of the gentle art he would s4y »‘undress vour There was not much time to spare, of lcve letter writing. For example, Mrs. Rodgers bail the bairel <4 partner” and other calls which t fire alone would keep the brutes in the writer forwarded '‘love and tusset apples place ! in the attic distance. however, kisses” exactly 37 times in the 38 will not mention, for fear it will respectable make some of v<>ur readers ha! ba! darkness made it difficult to find letters Miss DeVoe alleges Gould because they were not quite rip sufficient supply. At last they had wrote her. The tally clerk didn’t enough to eat and sue warned h<r too much. ac- me located and surrounded. .Their endeavor to disco er the number of three boys, whose ages range ft o.11 A good number of guests cepted the invitation, dance after greenish, shining eyes could easily separate osculations included in 5 to it years not to touch them Then, one rainy day, when site then came be seen. The damp snow and tin “kisses.’ ’. dance followed. sought the attic to get s nnetbiiig falling rain caused the tire to become the hour to feast on excellent elk Altogether 132 words of affection font a trunk, she came full u; on venison, your.g hog, cakes and lower and lower, thus e ncouraging were used in the letters made pub iter sons, surrounded bv apple A shot lic by the actress. pies and n any other good things, the beasts to approach. it makes my mouth water to think scattered them for a short time, but “Your own Frank’ followed “love cores. Al her approach two of the soon they began a chorus of howls, and kisses” in point of numbers bovs drew closer together; but the about them now. Dancing began anew- and was I shall never forget. Sometimes with a record of 28. “Dearest ' third, a little distance oil, who l.,y kept up till day break, laughter they fought among themselves. too, had the same number to it- on his stomach contentedly munch ing an apple, apparently paid no Rain fell To keep them at bay, I threw credit. and merriment galore, attention to his mother's entrmce. chunks or burning woo l, until the during the night in the lower valley, “My own dear Bessie.”, 18 times "Jack! Henry! Willie!” she while snow had covered the mot n- lire was nearly all gone Now was and “sweetheart” 15 times, wen claimed reproachfully. "What tains. I had a call from my old the time to take to a tree, a live 1 ecorded next on the list. oak being near by, 1 climbed out of friend Hans, who kept tht Elephant The following were found once you doing?” Ami those ap: their reach. For a time I laughed Rock House, a half way stopping “Her Frank.” My own Bessie.” 4,Yes mamma/' replied J ick, place between the Coquille and Port at them anil joined in their howl “Adoring Frank,” Kittv Gie/,’ Orford. It was still raining, but ing. How they tried to reach me! “Dear Eyes,” and the lengthy the eldest, "but we re not really being young and strong, I jumped More shots would have prolonged “kisses on your lovely dark brow n eating them; we’re acting the Cal on my horse and followed the trail the sport, but the powder in the hair and big eves” were discovered den of Eden. Will'e and 1 ate I Adam and Eve. Henry, over the.e where is now the wagon road to tube of mv muzzle loading rifle had twice. is the serpent, trying to lead us to become wet and try as 1 might the Eckley. --------<X3O our downfall by showing us how gun would not fire. The snow became deeper as I CURED OF A SEVKHE ATTACK OF BRON- good the apples'are ” Eleven pairs of eyes jumped and progressed on my way covering the CHITIS BY CHAMBERLAIN*» “But,” began the mother as holes and logs and more than once flashed, but I was out of reach, but COUGH REMEDY sternly as she was able, "you two as the how long could I hold out? Cokl the trail was lest “O q October 18tb, lust, my lit t I h apple.-; wind, rain and snow, chilled me to i turee year old daughter contracted a must have been eating bushes full of snow had been severe cold which resulted in a bad it all. Henry hasn't done I see as bent down Myself and horse soon the bones. To keep warm I had to ease of bronchitis ” savs Mrs. W. G. -'any as ten coies around you.” became tired, and my clothes were exercise so I climbed up and down Gibson. Lexington. Ky.. and was a “Oh yes,” returned Willie, the saturated with snow and water but the tree At last my fingers were very sick child. Fortunately we bad a bi ttie of Chamberlain's Cough youngest “we’ve all been taking g being in need of refreshment we so numb that they could not hold Remedy in the house ami gave it to . turns being the serpent ”—The trailed on \mtil at last we reached on any longer so I strapped myself tier according to directions. On th- I was second day sbe was a great deal bet 1-ruit Grower. the dividing line between Coos and to the tree with a belt. ter. and on the fifth dav.October 23 », Curry counties, Here was a rocky exhausted, m, eyes closed and I sb- was entirely well of her cold and must have gBne to sleep, for the prairie and below, near the creek bronchitis, which I attribute to ibis FOR rn Vl'iTE KlilBLF ITC1I1XG was a house with smoke coming next thing 1 remembered,' day was splendid medicine. I rocnuimend Eczema, tetter and salt rheum keep My bones Chamberlain's Cough Remedy unre- their victims in perpetual torment. from the chimney. Thither I made j dawning in the east. ! served as I have found it the purest, my way and found shelter for my ached and I was trembling with cold. safest and quickest cure for colds, The application of Chamberlain’s S tive will instantly allay this itching self and horse. The house was Lighter and lighter the day broke in both for children and adults, of any 1 and many cases have been cured bj I have ever used." 'For sale by C. Y. its use. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. small, only one room. Yet it the east. One after the other of my i ; Lowe. sheltered a large family and a num undesirable neighbors slunk away. ber of dogs. It was used as a store At last they were ail gone, then I Editor, First White Child house, but how inviting and com extracted the ball, got my rifle in May Ask Navy to Assist in fortable! The fire in the fire place working order again and started Race to South and something to eat, such as fresh where to? I was lost. Following Moscow, Idaho, Jan. 1.8 r -asted venison brought comfort to course of a small creek, and faint LaDow Orcutt, one of the horn exposure and hunger I finally a weary traveler. Washington, Jsn 8—The Smith of the Moscow Mirror, The saddle blanket spread on the reached a trail, following it a short sonian institution has become in- issue with the st soft side of a rough floor, con distance I came to the cabin terested in the quest of the South Hamilton, the ex stituted the bed with dogs as miners, stumbled in, fell on t Pole. It is said to be formulating of Washin ;ton i neighbors and bed fellows, a sociable bed and was asleep. Thus did A ja proposition to submit to congress ( child born tn Whitman countv. talk and then a much needed sleep cott and bis partner find me. tor cooperation between the iustitu Mr. Orcutt’s record shows that he P ohl . under .shelter while the snow and tioti an<^ the navy department by j was born at what is now Diamond, rain pattered on the roof. j which two ships of the navy sh ill on the hill west of Colfax, on July be detailed for the jnternation I race ; 22, 1872. wich is earl er than H mi The next morning convinced me REASON EXIHKONFD to the Antarctic pole. I must leave my horse behind that ! ilton. Recause meats are H<>|tasty they are The object of inviting the coopera proceed on foot. Calf ranch and eontmnied tn great excess. This leads This statement was reached, the snow was from to stomach trouble, biliousness and tion of the navy is tint the expense ified because his constipation Revise vonr diet, lot 12 to 18 inches deep and a trip of reason and not a pampered appetite may be less and also to put tiie cutt, now at Walla Walla from ten to twelve miles before me. control, then take a few doses of enterprise on the plans of the de tauhgt th- first school I stopped to consider what to do. 1 'b amber Iain's Stomach and Liver signs ci Great Britain and France. Snake River is living ai Tablets and yon will soon bt< wed It is well known that the National the statem nt. At this juncture my ittenlion was again. Try it. For sale at Lowe's typographical society is interested attracted by two deer fleeing before I drug store. Satnpl« free ---- <;.X7----- generally in the enterprise, but it two panthers. The deer ran straight More Typhoid Fever h-s not vet formally taken any ac t"> me for refuge, having no rifle I Canada Lead Us tion. It is not a government body was compelled to act quickly. Im and will possibly yield its claims itating the barking of some dogs Oregon City, < >r , Jan. to—I he to the Smithsonian institution, which epidimic of typhoid fever ’hat li is the chase was stopped and t he pur Ottawa, Ont., Jan. 8—-In propor- This undertakes expeditions such as prevailed for the last two months in suers took to the woods, lion to population, Canada is build settled my plan 1 returned, For ing more miles of railway than is the the one now being conducted in Af the little town of Willamette has bv weeks I stopped and helped Lig j United States. Canada's entire rail rica by former President Roosevelt. no meat’s run its course, as new All of the plans seem to content cases are still being reported, and gett look up his cattle which had road mileage is now 233,000 which strayed off in search of grass, One j is one mile to every 300 inhabitants .■late the use of the Roosevelt, the fact that only few deaths hiv morning Mr Haines cur nearest j as compared with one mile for each Peary's ship It naval ships should resulted is due only to the vigilance neighbor about six miles distant re 381 inhabitants in the United States. | be utilized for the search for tlie of the at ending physicians. quested some one to obtain medical In 1867 in .ill Canada, there were Antarctic pole, it is within the Countv Health Officer Norris re aid from Dr. W. Hermann on the just 2278 miles of railroad tracks. possibilities th.it Uomin.mder Peary cently analyzed the water supply ot South fork as his family was sick There h tve been constructed in might be induced to go along of that town as weJl as this place at d He is soon io finds no germs in the samples At and he could not get away. Under in 1909 and are under construction with the expedition those conditions it became our duty or contract nearly twice as many be retired with an honorory title, in pres, nt no explanation can be of captain in fered as to the real cause of the to asssist and I accepted the ta-k miles of track as there were in Car addition to that of t e navy. He has expressed him t ! spread of the fever. willingly. On that day I nrached ida in 1868 or 4,327 miles. - If in sympathy with the q lest f< r Hans’ after trailing nearly fifty miles :lie other pole. of horrid road. A SPKAIX1 D ANKLE Il congress sl»ould within a short It was nearly noon, friend Joe If your Piano is w > . i I a man will feel well satis time authorize an Americ in n iimn i | told me that he bad no time to tied A h a if rub* he can bubble around on anything it *s w prepare for dinner, he gave me all cra'cli-s in two or three weeks after expedition to the South Pole, ttie be had. which wa< not much, how - Draining bis Htikle, aud it is often expedition could start within i verv j or three month* bef. re b- ih fully short time Two navd ships nd ever this time I carried my rifle two recovered. Ttii* is an iinneces-ary and knew that I could kill a deer loan of time, as by applying Uhtiiu- th ■ Roosevelt *vould m ike an i l-il Any other kind w I ruin it which was ail I needed. After about 1 --rlaiii'H Liniment .a* directed,a cur- 9|uadron, siy < tfi .<!> an 1 t is not may as a rule b- effected tn less than Ail ay wo k munti r i two hours I succeeded in my at one week's week at-d in many crises i nprobtble th.it to the, n ivy crews i>ro; â stai , ai I and l i <all tempt and soon a fire was kindled within three days Sold by C. Y. would be a<l led the men. v:io. with Peary, beevne acc Ktotncd :o and I cooked part of the deer I .owe. E. B. Kausrud the rigors ol ttie under-ze.p lun-ite which aausaed my appetite. B. n ¡or.. Ori gon First class job work a specialty. Tiie curious comment was made The day was gone, and the Early Days on the Coquille -••.•.*♦****<• *******'*** }* •> **^«»*j***.*»>)M**r#>«EDW Î • * ♦ T_.x.’.g-«? Professional Direotory a.iid 4-j> ♦ * . Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers and on •> * Change * 4 * :• -.- AF * * of Jfeefug Night. v > •> ■> <• <• a <• Cards under this Head are 50c per in., mouth <. .s a c . . x A c . a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ’ a a * a Lev. ah Tribe No. 48. Imp. O. R. M. IlflrEE rs every 1 hurxlay Dr LL. I_i- Houston evening at 8 tun at physician the Bandon \X i; >ar Sojourning chiefs in gooo standing are cordially invited to attend, w. T. Alien G E Wilson, C. of R. Sachem. sukgeu A a OtHoe »»ver Pruu Hlor*. Haut*. 11 to mu . I :30 to 4. p in. ; 7 to S in the evening. Niubt calla answered from »»Ilice. BAMMIN. ... Oliteti«»* Or M. I,. Perkin* Q ANDON LODGE. No. BO A. F. fc A. OFFICE HOURS: 10 n. in. to 3 p tu., 7 p. tu. to 8 p. m. M, Staled communications first Saturday > after the full noon of each month. All Master Masons l 01 dully invited. J. A. Morrison, W. M. ' G. I I readgold. Secretary Residence in New Denholm Building IDr Lu F3 Sorensen DENTIST Office Over Vienna Cafe Telephone at Office and Home. bANDON - - OREGON I. •». «». F "DANDON LODGE. No. BJ, 1. O. O. F. | meets every \\ ednesday evening. Visiting brothers in good standing cordially invited. C. F. Thomas, N. G. A. J. Hartman, Secretary O. THKllmol.il, T. ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL« R AT Rebekah Lodge No. 126. 1S in K of P. hali every second and *■ fourth Fridays. Practice nights first F ri- d«JV of the month; Social evening the 3d Friday ol the month. A cordial invitation extended to all members in good standing. Maggie White, N. G. Clara Goetz, Secretary. I S. COimiMMOMHH. LODGE. N o Or-g.-n - ‘ Bandon, Oiliot- With Bandon Inv-Htment Co Dr. Ü. Ivi. Brown, Resident Dentist. Knii’ht.'« of Pytlii i* ■Q e LPHI LAW. NOTARY PUBLIC 64. Knight, Oflice in Panter Building of Oflice Hours: Pythias. Mutts every Monday evening at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to attend. Dr. L. P. Sorensen C. G. B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. 9 to 12 M., I to 5 P. M. BANDON. Phone. BARROW (\ Woodmen of the World OREGON Attorney and Oounselor-at Law Sieaside Camp No. 212 meets every first . rd thin! i hurtdays of each month, \ i- tin.' neighbors cordially invited R. W. Bullard. C. C. J. N. Hosking, Clerk. ORE - COQUILLE. Oflice over Skeels' Store Office Phone, Main 335; residence. Main 346 8H€. E. W. RONS IT El J PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON BANDON OREGON ID£¿ J. ID KELLEY Office and r sidence in I .inter residence property next door to B ijou Theatre Oflice in Donald Charleston home, opposite Presbyterian church, Bandon, Oregon Physician and SurgeoD K.I.VK OF BANDON BANDON OltKGOX < 'n pit tí. -.25« Uto BOARD OF Vice DIRECTORS: J. L. Kronenberg, President. J. Denholm, President; F. J. Fahy, Cashier; Frank Flam, T. P. Hanly. A general banl . I ineta trans i< ted and customers given every accommodation con- sistent with sate ano 1. .< . ativ- banking CORRESPONDENTS: 1 he American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif; Merchants National Bank, Portland, Oregon; The Chase National Bank, of New York. A. AK NAIR THE HARDWARE MAN BRIDGE. & BEACH Stoves. Ranges and Fleatershave in them so many excellencies that th<y are now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing in favor every year. We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household and oflice necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case. TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Uur Assortment of Hardware. Tinware and Edged Tools is Most Complete. VIENNA BAKERY AND CAFE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Al l KINDS 01 BREAD. PASTRY AND CAKES ON HAND Meals at all hours from 6 a in to 10 p m. Special attpn tion to parties after dances or social gatherings and -inly the best material wi’l be nse<1 • onr patronage kindly requested by M. SMITH, P roc . Formerly Steward on S. S. Elizabeth t ». K ENNEDY VV I GONNA KF. RM Wagons <>i ill Kinds Made to Order Horsethoeing a Specialty Job \v ork attended In promptly and all work guaranteed to give Mti,faction. reasonable. Shop on Atwater Street, Bandon, Oregon. t Expert Tuning RIVETED Prices